
Members of the Amarillo family pose outside their home in Salonika. Front, from left to right, are Tillie Amarillo and Sarika Yahiel. Seated behind them are their mothers Louisa Bourla Amarillo and Regina Amarillo Yahiel. Standing are Saul Amarillo, Isaccino Yahiel, and Isaac Yahiel. Salonika, Greece, between 1930 and 1939. Photograph »
Bride and groom Laura Uziel and Saul Amarillo (center) pose with their extended families during their wedding. Salonika, Greece, 1938. Photograph »
SS troops advance during the invasion of Greece. The invasion of the Balkans began in April 1941. Greece, wartime. Photograph »
German troops in Athens following the invasion of the Balkans. Athens, Greece, wartime. Photograph »
Joseph Levi, a pharmacist and the head of the Jewish community of Komotine, wearing the compulsory Jewish badge. Bulgarian occupation authorities later deported him to Treblinka. Komotine, Greece, 1942. Photograph »
The ruins of a synagogue destroyed by the Germans in 1943. The synagogue, originally built in 1853, was rebuilt after the war with the help of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Volos, Greece, 1944. Photograph »
Greek Jews from the provinces move into a designated ghetto area. Salonika, Greece, between November 1942 and March 1943. Photograph »
Deportation of Jews by Bulgarian authorities from occupied territories in Greece and Yugoslavia. Jews were transported along the Danube River to Vienna and then by rail to the Treblinka extermination camp. Lom, Bulgaria, March 1943. Photograph »
Deportation of Jews from Skopje, the concentration point where Jews from Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia remained for about 20 days en route to the Treblinka extermination camp. Yugoslavia, March 1943. Photograph »